THE FENTUN CONSPIRACY

... -The Noeirth 1iFq contaics the c following zwariing,' which hlis been received at the off5ee of the paper:- Editor of the Whig Callender-strest, Belfast. Dear Sir,-I wish to inform you that you had need to be very careful of your Conceartis as a partv ...

PROSECUTION OF THE IRISHMAN NEWSPAPER

... article. You, remembering this country for a long period, know that very stronig lanpuse has been used in Ireland by All parties, Whig and Tory, espeolally on Irish politics. The ony leading article referred to is that of the 23rd November. That article I discuss ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... years ago, Men 'of different shades of religion had begun, to think better of each other. He had sat on a com- mittee with Whigs, Tories, Radicals, Protestants, and Roman Catholics, and men of various shades of reli- gious opinion, and he had been struck ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... this town, and who has continued in active service on that body up to the time of his death. Mr. Whetstone belonged to the whig section of the liberal party, but had also the confidence and esteem of the radicals. The re- union of the liberal party, by ...

THE PRESS PROSECUTIONS IN IRELAND

... language against the landlords. He used strong language against the toiled, but he used equally strong language Against the whigs. (A laugh.) No one, however, could imagine that his letter was a seditious libel against the Queen or the Queen's government ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Iteverend Jeremiah Vaughan, as the worst of the w hole ten publications. Now, that letter was strongly denunciatory of the Whigs and of the lanolords, But the Rev. Mr. Vaugh, vwhose efforts on behalf of the tenants were well known, was a living non, Why ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... yeit corndncted at the OliiBlialy. Arrotbuor remarkable tiring was this. He ,ailui *1,reitl' understand an Attorney General- Whig or, Tory-mainitaininig the prerogative of the croon r as well as theo liberty of the preecs, and where al ?? libel appearedl ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... government, Whig or Tory. It wast really a violunt letter on the landlord and tenant question, rand why the Attorney. Geneu cral introduced it at all he could not see, except tirat the reading of Father Vmughanu's a bute of the Cnawcholic Whigs might hatve ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19

... these hurghs are concerned, for, perhaps, a long tiune to come. The Tories have offered toputinto our bands the vote, but the Whigs, it seems, won't let uie have it. Let us, however, accept of it and be thankful for sniall mercies, and 'send a good Radical ...

Law Intelligence

... others before the end of his career. He cha- racterised the strong language in the Beehive, that the English government, whether whig, tory, or' radical, loved blood, as a lie, and observed that possibly it was better to let such language float down the stream ...

WARWICKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... Ivngusge to a member of theHoard. He it never bsoard pflt dihcuseed at the f akehouas.-Sorijant Hayes: Is'n the Politics of Whigs, or Liberals, or Tories, or Conservatlves, but thongs ofalocal di~ntelrbetween-thwos dlaIns, and ditches- (laluitar)-aOh I ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN AMERICA

... very fond of apples and nloe things. One day he went out for a walk with hls friend Cecil, and passed by the orchard of Famner Whig, when the trees were covered with beautiful ripe fruit. IISee, said Benjamin, what fine apples are tbere: let us climb over ...